cue, becoming the second 16-seed team to beat a number 1 in march madness history. and we call this busting the brackets. what because ing this because, it takes everyone s bets and throws them rachel: where s pairleigh dickenson? will: right over the hudson river rachel: it s in new jersey? will: teaneck, new jersey. joey: congratulations to them. i don t know what the sportsmennalty is, but as a guy who s not necessarily a purdue fan p i thinkst the really cool. will: i m sorry, boilermakers, it stinks to be to the on the other side, but that s your cinderella story. we also had a 2 seed go down to a 15 just the other day. unfortunately, for the president of the united states, that 2 seed was his pick to inwith the national championship. we re off and running when it comes to march madness. meanwhile, here in the news cycle we have not a stunning upset e, but an upset nonetheless. matt taibbi continues his reporting on the twitter files. i don t know what number we re
that s what the market responded to. finishing up 260 points or may be right around that area. you know, but the federal reserve peels back the onions on this. and a look at core inflation, that s without food and energy prices and what we are seeing is that it s basically moving sideways on this. you can see for the past two months core inflation at 4.7% and this month at 4.6% year-over-year shows experts as sticking inflation more sticky than first thought by the federal reserve. and this is what people feel every day at the store, the latest fox news polling shows 70% of people rate the economy as poor and only fair. only 21% see it as excellent and good. abysmal numbers. paul, christopher from wells fargo says we are looking at in economic rocky road ahead. you have inflation still sticky that is going to keep cost of production higher, we just hire and at the same time spending last. this is going to hit revenue squeezing profits from both sides in the market is not ex
hello. i m abby phillip in washington. right now, a desperate search for life, a race against time and an escalating death toll in turkey and syria. 41 hours have now passed since a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated the region. and experts say the critical rebuild to find people alive in this rubble is now closing. more than 6,300 people have died in this tragedy. and the scope of the destruction is must terrifying. take a look at these buildings. they among thousands that have collapsed but amid grave discoveries there is still hope that keeps crews growing. this little girl was rescued earlier today after being trapped for more than a day. cnn s nick paton walsh just filed this report from the region. reporter: in the town closest to the epicenter, two simultaneous rescue separations going on. in there, a 64-year-old woman, her son heard her voice, he says, this morning. and he thinks she s in fact still lying in the bed where she was when the earthquake st
jerome powell is due for a second day of testimony in front of lawmakers and his words literally move markets. on tuesday, he warned that the price of borrowing that s the base us interest rate may have to be raised more than many hoped and markets quickly took a dive. with a sell off in the us and asia. here s how it s being picked up in europe today. this is the state of play, inheriting some of that uncertainty that started in the us and translated through to asia. there is cam coming back to those numbers but markets are still trying to work out what all of this could mean for them. samra hussain is in new york for us. talk to me about what we heard yesterday and why markets are nervous about what could be coming down the line. nervous about what could be coming down the line- down the line. when we spoke on monday we down the line. when we spoke on monday we talked down the line. when we spoke on monday we talked about - down the line. when we spoke on monday we
two americans kidnapped in mexico now back in the u.s. for treatment. other two are dead as the search for their killers ramps up. why ukrainian forces refuse to retreat from the bloody battles if bakhmut, president zelenskiy warning about consequences if russia seizes the city, new u.s. senate bill aims to give the biden administration the authority to ban tiktok. we ll discuss what data the ap collects and whether it should really be considered a threat to national security. . . live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for being with us, the two americans who survived a deadly kidnapping in mexico on friday are back in the united states. according to mexican officials la washington mcgee and eric williams were found in a wooden house in mattingly on thursday, williams s wife tells cnn he was shot in both legs, mcgee was not injured, her mother told our affiliate she s spoken with her daughter and doing ok but struggling with fact she had t